The Team Astana bikes were getting plenty of attention on rest day at the Giro

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So many snacks to choose from but Fabio Aru stays strong with his empty bowl

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Massage time for Giro d'Italia race leader Vincenzo Nibali

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"Hmm, which cereal should I finish next?", Nibali in deep thought during breakfast time

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Tanel Kangert makes sure the Astana mechanics have performed a thorough job on his bike

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Valerio Agnoli makes some last-minute adjustments

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Paolo Tiralongo will be a vital domestique for Nibali when the race enters the mountains

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Nibali stands guard next to the Astana team bikes

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Giuseppe Martinelli and Vincenzo Nibali have formed a perfect partnership so far during this year's race

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The media gather to speak with the current race leader Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) at a rest day Giro press conference

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Agnoli gives his helmet a freshen up after the day's ride

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Fabio Aru (Astana) still looking fresh after 9 stages at the 2013 Giro

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Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) asks the questions

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Kangert is still waiting for the rest of his Astana teammates

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The Astana squad discuss if they really 'need' to go riding on the first rest day at the Giro d'Italia

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Alessandro Vanotti keeps an eye on things from the Astana team bus

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Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) chats to the press on the first rest day at the Giro

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The first rest day at the Giro d'Italia is generally a fairly relaxed affair for the riders but for someone like Vincenzo Nibali, who is the current race leader, the day can include a packed schedule of activities.

Nibali took the race lead after an impressive fourth-place ride in the 54.8km time trial from Gabicce Mare to Saltara and relinquished the former wearer of the maglia rosa Benat Intxausti (Movistar) from leadership duties.

The Astana squad duly protected their leader's position at the top of the standings on a difficult Stage 9 but the end result gave perhaps a small hint of concern. The select group that contained nearly all the overall contenders contained just one Astana rider Tanel Kangert at the end of the 170km stage and with plenty of racing still to come his remaining teammates will need to remain on task and at the head of affairs if they are to keep the Italian from being isolated.

The following gallery is a collection of images of the Astana team and its team leader Nibali from the rest day in Italy. From breakfast time, light training, massage and a press conference, Nibali was no doubt happy when the official activities for the day were finally over.